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07-04-2011
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Thanks for the Info!
How much would one have to sell with milky rear element and no ex condition, to be a fair deal?
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07-23-2011
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$75-$100 As-Is??
That's a total guess on my part.
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Thanks for the Info!
How much would one have to sell with milky rear element and no ex condition, to be a fair deal?
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Last edited by Nokton48 : 07-23-2011 at 11:21.
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07-26-2011
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Thanks, I just bought a sample from a RFF member here ;-)
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07-26-2011
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Excellent!
Let us know how you get on with it.
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Thanks, I just bought a sample from a RFF member here ;-)
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07-26-2011
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Excellent!
Let us know how you get on with it.
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Should take some time according to my experiences with Chinese Customs :-(
I'll post photographs, as soon, as I have it.
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07-26-2011
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sans bokeh
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Thanks for the Info!
How much would one have to sell with milky rear element and no ex condition, to be a fair deal?
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You may be able to clean that fogged rear element yourself- the rear of the lens is easy to disassemble with a lens spanner, and the simple design makes putting it back together straigtforward. I have cleaned a couple of lenses this way, with very good results. Took me 10 or 15 minutes to complete.
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12-05-2011
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Canon 7 with Canon 100mm f/3.5 and Superia 1600:
Canon_7_Superia1600_01_01 von thomas.78 auf Flickr
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02-01-2012
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Love this lens. Compared it with the 100mm F2 which is much bigger and heavier. 100/3.5 is tiny, sharp and easy to use, most importantly it's very cheap. Can't go wrong.
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02-01-2012
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You may be able to clean that fogged rear element yourself- the rear of the lens is easy to disassemble with a lens spanner, and the simple design makes putting it back together straigtforward. I have cleaned a couple of lenses this way, with very good results. Took me 10 or 15 minutes to complete.
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This seems a common problem.
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07-05-2012
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Anyone in the US willing to part with their copy? I'm looking to pick one up. Send me a PM if possible.
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07-05-2012
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Anyone in the US willing to part with their copy? I'm looking to pick one up. Send me a PM if possible.
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Check out the below link. Looks like a good example..
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Canon-100mm-...item1c28dc0584
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07-11-2012
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08-18-2012
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Hi,
Just started back using my Canon 7 and found this website. Here are two from the 100mm f3.5 LTM (version 2), shot on Delta 100, souped in HC-110 (dil B).
Edd
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